AbstractIn this study we assess the present-day gas hydrate stability zone for the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region. Thereby, we make use of a data-based 3D lithosphere-scale pressure and thermal model. The resulting gas hydrate stability zone varies within >1km across the study area and strongly correlates with the local geological settings and the corresponding geothermal gradient. Gas hydrates containing hydrocarbons from a thermogenic source (CH4+C2H3+C3H8) are potentially more widespread than previously assumed. The corresponding thermogenic feed gas may have derived from leaking petroleum systems during late Cenozoic basin inversion
The Barents Sea, located close to the Arctic Ocean, is a petroleum province featuring an extensive o...
Natural gas hydrates store a substantial portion of the Earth’s organic carbon, although their occur...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
In this study we assess the present-day gas hydrate stability zone for the Barents Sea and Kara Sea ...
The Barents Sea is a major part of the Arctic where the Gulf Stream mixes with the cold Arctic water...
Submarine gas hydrates are ice-like solid structures form from pore water and natural gases [Brooks,...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
Gas hydrates (GH) are perspective energy sources, containing significantly more gas resources compar...
The Caspian Sea is a region of active hydrocarbon production, where apart from conventional accumula...
Gas hydrate deposits are generally found in the shallow deepwater regions where continuous permafros...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...
Natural gas hydrate ist found worldwide in oceanic sediment around continents. The top of the gas hy...
The ongoing warming of bottom water in the Arctic region is anticipated to destabilize some of the g...
The Barents Sea, located close to the Arctic Ocean, is a petroleum province featuring an extensive o...
Natural gas hydrates store a substantial portion of the Earth’s organic carbon, although their occur...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...
In this study we assess the present-day gas hydrate stability zone for the Barents Sea and Kara Sea ...
The Barents Sea is a major part of the Arctic where the Gulf Stream mixes with the cold Arctic water...
Submarine gas hydrates are ice-like solid structures form from pore water and natural gases [Brooks,...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
Recent estimations suggest that vast amounts of methane are locked in the Arctic Ocean bottom sedime...
Gas hydrates (GH) are perspective energy sources, containing significantly more gas resources compar...
The Caspian Sea is a region of active hydrocarbon production, where apart from conventional accumula...
Gas hydrate deposits are generally found in the shallow deepwater regions where continuous permafros...
This world atlas presents a comprehensive overview of the gas-hydrate systems of our planet with con...
Natural gas hydrate ist found worldwide in oceanic sediment around continents. The top of the gas hy...
The ongoing warming of bottom water in the Arctic region is anticipated to destabilize some of the g...
The Barents Sea, located close to the Arctic Ocean, is a petroleum province featuring an extensive o...
Natural gas hydrates store a substantial portion of the Earth’s organic carbon, although their occur...
We use new gas-hydrate geochemistry analyses, echosounder data, and three-dimensional P-Cable seismi...